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New Prince George’s County school board postpones charter vote

New Prince George’s County school board postpones charter vote

Action was one of the first by reconfigured board including county executive’s hand-picked members.

Calvert school superintendent leaves a year before contract ends

Jack R. Smith is departing the Southern Maryland district after seven years in the top job.

Republican-led House committee passes new federal education bill

Republican-led House committee passes new federal education bill

The bill would sharply shrink the federal role in K-12 public schools; it will compete with a Senate version.

The sweetest graduation

The sweetest graduation

In this end-of-school season where one graduation ceremony blurs into the next, Caleb Davy, 11, made one sweeter than all the rest.

Hispanic leaders criticize Baker on Pr. George’s school board picks

There was no Latino among the four people appointed to the new Board of Education.

D.C. charter school leader wins $25K for closing achievement gap

Students at Achievement Prep outscore many of their more affluent peers on standardized tests.

Mass. paves the way for community colleges to open dorms

Mass. paves the way for community colleges to open dorms

As community colleges continue to mimic traditional colleges, many are opening dorms.

Advice for D.C. graduates headed to college

Advice for D.C. graduates headed to college

Fewer than 40 percent of D.C. students who enroll in college graduate within five years.

A 'reform-to-English' dictionary

A 'reform-to-English' dictionary

What does, for example, "for the children" and "status quo" really mean?

Report: Humanities, social sciences just as important as STEM

U.S. economic competitiveness should lean on humanities as much as science, tech, engineering, math.

Duncan: States can have more time before Common Core counts

Duncan: States can have more time before Common Core counts

Teachers worry about evaluations based on new tests and standards.

Education Department listens to (some) reason

Education Department listens to (some) reason

Education Secretary Arne Duncan gives an extra year for implementation of new teacher evaluations linked to Common Core tests.

Flaws seen in Virginia’s new method to evaluate teachers by performance

Flaws seen in Virginia’s new method to evaluate teachers by performance

A rule urging use of “student growth percentiles” — how much students learn in a year — is tricky, officials say.

Chancellor honors top D.C. graduates, hopes to start tradition

Chancellor honors top D.C. graduates, hopes to start tradition

Kaya Henderson honors outstanding students at luncheon and wishes them well as they head off to college.

For homeless students, graduation brings a brighter future

For homeless students, graduation brings a brighter future

Fairfax homeless students overcome harrowing pasts to earn their diplomas.

Why the NCTQ teacher prep ratings are nonsense

Why the NCTQ teacher prep ratings are nonsense

There are many problems with the survey, including a "shocking" degree of inaccuracy in the data.

New problems with New York's teacher evaluation plan found

New problems with New York's teacher evaluation plan found

An award-winning principal finds new problems with New York's new teacher evaluation program.

Five Fairfax schools earn three-year accreditation from state

All five schools had 95 percent or higher pass rates on state mandated exams.

D.C. Council schedules five hearings on education bills

D.C. Council schedules                      five hearings on education bills

Most D.C. schools let out for summer break this week, but debate over city education policies is just beginning.

Virginia teacher preparation programs get a C-minus

A first-of-its-kind review by the National Council On Teacher Quality includes an evaluation of programs at 29 Virginia universities.

The Common Core's fundamental trouble

The Common Core's fundamental trouble

No Child Left Behind actually

The problem(s) with D.C. school reform bills

The problem(s) with D.C. school reform bills

Undoubtedly well-intentioned, D.C. Council member David Catania's proposed school board legislation raises some important concerns.

Teacher-training programs get middling marks in group’s ratings

Teacher-training programs get middling marks in group’s ratings

Although there is broad agreement that teacher preparation must improve, first-ever rankings draw fire.

Three members appointed to Pr. George’s County school board

Three members appointed to Pr. George’s County school board

County Executive Rushern Baker rounds out newly configured board under his schools legislation.

St. Mary’s names interim president

St. Mary’s names interim president

Ian Newbould will take the helm at the public liberal arts college in Maryland as it faces enrollment challenge.

Fairfax educator wins Virginia history teacher of the year honors

Katie Blomquist of Fairfax County’s Sunrise Valley Elementary won the statewide award.

Manassas chooses former Falls Church principal to lead Osbourn

Cathy F. Benner, principal at Falls Church High School, was selected for the job.

VA schools to hire more school resource officers in response to Sandy Hook

The increase was recommended by a task force on school and campus safety issues.

Crossway Community Montessori in Montgomery seeks new principal

Operators of Montgomery’s first charter school hoped to expand to D.C. but got rejected in May.